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Work Hours

Work Hour Opportunities

Work Opportunities are below.  These hours count towards your volunteer hours!

Any questions email tyhworkhours@gmail.com 

Reminder:  Please submit your hours as you do them as much as possible.  If you have questions regarding work hours and opportunities please email me at tyhworkhours@gmail.com or ask a board member or coach.  We are happy to help and appreciate all help being offered!!!!

See below for a list of the weekly work that needs to be done for the organization.

Tomah Youth Hockey Association Work Hours Information

Work Hours are calculated from Registration 2023 to Ice Takeout in May 2024. Hours are documented in no less than 15 minute increments.

Requirements: Parents are required to work 20 (10 hours for Cross Ice and 5 hours for Learn to Play Hockey) volunteer hours per family for the 2023 - 2024 Hockey Season.  There will be a $20.00 per hour penalty for each hour not full-filled.

HS GAME/JR A GAME/.OPEN SKATE REQUIREMENTS:  As part of the 20 Hour (10 for Cross Ice, and 5 hours for Learn to Play Hockey), each family must work 2 slots at Events (HS Game, Woodsmen Game or Open Skate)

NEW Mandatory Hours:
Team Home Games Will be assigned by the Team Representative
Team Home Tournaments As assigned by the Tournament Director/Team Representative. Hours will vary per level.

Team Game/Tournament Hours: Families will be assigned to work their child’s team games by the Team Representative. It is mandatory that each family contributes to the scheduled home games and tournament. These hours do not count toward the work hour requirement

It is each family’s responsibility to keep their work hours up-to-date by submitting them as noted above. No e-mail, No Hours, No Exceptions. 


How to Get Volunteer Hours

Tomah Youth Hockey Families can volunteer for any of the opportunities listed below to count towards their volunteer hour requirement. Hours will be available on a first come, first serve basis.

PLEASE ask a Board Member or your TEAM representative, if you have questions

1. Rink Cleaning (During your non-cleaning week)– It is important to maintain a clean facility throughout the season. Members are encouraged to clean the facility even on the weeks that your not required to.  Cleaning is encouraged to be done at anytime something is noticed, even if it isn’t your level’s scheduled week. Cleaning supplies are located in the supply room off the warming area. Mopping supplies are located in the front cleaning closet and the zamboni room.

Below is a list of cleaning duties:
Empty garbage cans throughout the rink and place full bags in the dumpster outside the rear entrance of the warming area.
Wash tables in the concession area
Pick up trash, sweep, vacuum, and mop floors and mats in the warming area and in the arena.  Clean the bleachers.
Clean locker rooms (sweep, mop, empty garbage, etc.)
Clean restrooms in the warming area, and by the locker rooms (Locker room D and Coach and Ref bathroom)  (toilet, sink, sweep/mop floor, etc.).
Clean glass in arena
Pick up litter around the entrances and parking areas

Shovel/salt walkways and entries as needed

2. Work a tournament or team game other than your own skaters- Concessions, Penalty box, Score Keeper, Time Clock, Zamboni

3. Work a State Tournament

4. Work a Jr A (Woodsmen Game)

Concessions

5. Work a High School Game 

   Tickets, Concessions, Penalty box, Score Keeper, Time clock, Zamboni

6. Assist with Rink Set Up and Rink Tear Down

7. Help with Registration

8. Work an Event TYH golf outing, National Night Out

9. Work an Open Skate - Gate, Concessions, On Ice Supervision